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It isn't a rangefinder because it doesn't use split focusing, none of the Fuji cameras do. The system is missing half of what makes a rangefinder a rangefinder. That said, I still want a X-Pro1
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 19:48 |
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whatever7 posted:I call it mirrorless. If I want to take the piss, I call it an EVIL. Scale focus cameras include optical viewfinders often. Clearly this makes them rangefinders, despite having literally no method of determining whether or not something is in focus. What I mean to say is you're wrong. EDIT: So my digital P&S with the optical viewfinder is now also a rangefinder I guess, by that rationale. HELLO RESALE VALUE!
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:07 |
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A disposable camera would be a rangefinder under such a loose definition.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:10 |
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HPL posted:A disposable camera would be a rangefinder under such a loose definition. Speaking of disposable cameras, one time I got a rangefinder at the rangefinder, then I went and rangefindered a pretty good rangefinder with it, it's now rangefindered and mounted on my wall at rangefinder, so overall it's one of my best rangefinders, I rangefinder. EDIT: Rangefinder
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:12 |
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I seem to be having trouble with my rangefinder. Anyone know how I can upload the photos from it to Flickr? TIA
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:18 |
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SoundMonkey posted:Speaking of disposable cameras, one time I got a rangefinder at the rangefinder, then I went and rangefindered a pretty good rangefinder with it, it's now rangefindered and mounted on my wall at rangefinder, so overall it's one of my best rangefinders, I rangefinder. I heard you like rangefinders, so I put a rangefinder on a rangefinder.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:23 |
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I knew I shouldn't have sold my Canon G9. I could get a lot more for it now that it's a rangefinder!
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:26 |
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:47 |
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HPL posted:Admittedly it's only like 1PM, but this will probably continue to be the best thing I've seen all day.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:51 |
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Not to get off topic or anything but HPL certainly has a lot of pink carpet and upholstery rangefinder rangefinder rangefinder rangefinder.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:51 |
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Mods please rename the Toy Camera thread to the Rangefinder Discussion Station.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:55 |
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I use the word "rangefinder" base on its traditional photography style and market demographic, literally. Feel free to argue the use of the word "literally" or keep posting funny photos.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 22:15 |
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Ghumbs posted:Not to get off topic or anything but HPL certainly has a lot of pink carpet and upholstery rangefinder rangefinder rangefinder rangefinder.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 22:20 |
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HPL posted:It's beige. I bet if you shot with a rangefinder your WB wouldn't be so off.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 22:21 |
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whatever7 posted:I use the word "rangefinder" base on its traditional photography style and market demographic, literally. You are "literally" a retard. The term "rangefinder" is not a style or demographic.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 22:28 |
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 22:36 |
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whatever7 posted:I call it mirrorless. If I want to take the piss, I call it an EVIL. Does attaching the optional viewfinder to the 5N allow it to ascend to the status of rangefinder then?
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 00:05 |
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Look how big this guys rangefinder is:
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 00:10 |
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Clayton Bigsby posted:I bet if you shot with a rangefinder your WB wouldn't be so off.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 01:46 |
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AceClown posted:You are "literally" a retard. expand your horizons, embrace the rangefinder lifestyle bro
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 02:16 |
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For you m4/3 peoples: Which is considered better, the oly 17mm/2.8 or the panasonic 14mm/2.5? I am strongly considering getting a mirrorless and I like my semi-wide primes haha.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 16:58 |
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ChiTownEddie posted:For you m4/3 peoples: You should get the Panasonic 14 mm between the two, because the Olympus 17 mm is too redundant in focal length to the superior Panasonic 20 mm f/1.7.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 17:27 |
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ChiTownEddie posted:For you m4/3 peoples: I just love the heck out of my Panasonic 14mm/2.5
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 18:11 |
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Costello Jello posted:You should get the Panasonic 14 mm between the two, because the Olympus 17 mm is too redundant in focal length to the superior Panasonic 20 mm f/1.7. Is 12 too wide? The Olympus 12/2 has been getting some very good reviews.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 19:22 |
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Clayton Bigsby posted:Is 12 too wide? The Olympus 12/2 has been getting some very good reviews. There's no right answer to that, it's all personal preference. It really depends on what you want from the lens, and what your other lenses are. If you want an all purpose prime you can just slap on your camera and forget about it, then yes, it's too wide. That's a fantastic focal length for landscapes of course, but if you take pictures of people or indoors, it can sometimes look pretty goofy, especially on the outer portions of the frame. There's just enough difference that you don't really notice that on a 28 mm lens. But on the other hand, if you already had the Panasonic 20 mm prime, then you've already got a great all-purpose prime that is good for people shots, and non-wide landscapes and buildings. So a wide 24 mm prime would be a good compliment to that, especially if you were okay with carrying both lenses with you.
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Costello Jello posted:There's no right answer to that, it's all personal preference. It really depends on what you want from the lens, and what your other lenses are. If you want an all purpose prime you can just slap on your camera and forget about it, then yes, it's too wide. That's a fantastic focal length for landscapes of course, but if you take pictures of people or indoors, it can sometimes look pretty goofy, especially on the outer portions of the frame. There's just enough difference that you don't really notice that on a 28 mm lens. I meant for this particular guy, not in general, but that was still a good post. FWIW, having "grown up" in the film days, I still think 28 is fairly wide, 24 almost-extreme and anything past that is just wild stuff. So I am always amazed when people keep talking about using 18 or 21mm as their primary landscape tool. I just can't compose properly with those focal lengths (I own a 14mm I use on FF but that is for very special purposes only) and get too much "stuff" in the shot for me to feel comfortable with. Clayton Bigsby fucked around with this message at 20:17 on Feb 20, 2012 |
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I am really torn. How did those of you with a mirrorless camera make your choice of which system? On one hand is the lessor sensor of the m4/3 but with more native lenses. On the other hand is NEX with the sensor but basically no lenses (the 24 is a biiiit out of my price range). Non-native lenses are not really a factor to me, but I do realize that it'd be a superior experience on the NEX with peak focusing. Any insights guys? Also anyone with an E-PL2/3 (I guess E-P2/3 too), how is the video for you? Not a serious video person but I'd like to have it be 'usable'.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 23:33 |
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ChiTownEddie posted:I am really torn. How did those of you with a mirrorless camera make your choice of which system?
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 23:43 |
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ChiTownEddie posted:I am really torn. How did those of you with a mirrorless camera make your choice of which system? I've found that the difference in image quality is fairly minor. It's not something that jumps out at you when you see a photo. It's more of a thing that gets attention on technical tests and pixel peeping forums than a real world issue. You can make great photos with either system. (I have a full-frame DSLR but I choose to use my mirrorless cameras 90% of the time)
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# ? Feb 21, 2012 00:10 |
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ChiTownEddie posted:I am really torn. How did those of you with a mirrorless camera make your choice of which system?
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# ? Feb 21, 2012 00:12 |
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Ah thanks guys. I am definitely getting caught up in the tech specs a bit more than I normally would. haha. I was planning on heading over to a camera shop to see if I could hold and compare them and I guess that will end up being one of the major factors. Thanks for the tip about the P3 series and video. Definitely scratches those off my list. And wow yeah...the GF2 can be gotten used for insanely cheap.
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# ? Feb 21, 2012 00:50 |
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Where's the best place to pick up a cheap used GF2, by the way? eBay? I'm trying to figure out if I want an E-PL1/2 or a GF1/2 for my entry into the world of m4/3. I'm thinking the Panasonic 20mm pancake would cover me for most of what I would do, then I decide from there if I need a zoom and/or wider lens.
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ChiTownEddie posted:I am really torn. How did those of you with a mirrorless camera make your choice of which system? Originally, and still have my X100 (selling it shortly). I chose the nex 5n over m4/3 because the 16mm pancake is 'good enough' for my autofocus lens, and the other(s) will likely be legacy lenses. The 2x crop factor was a downside for me, as I wanted wider lenses.
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ChiTownEddie posted:I am really torn. How did those of you with a mirrorless camera make your choice of which system? The 5N is excellent in low light and is good with old manual focus lenses. I seriously considered going m43 because of the selection of fast primes but in the end the sensor won me over and I haven't regretted the decision aside from the times I want to use a hot shoe accessory on my camera.
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# ? Feb 21, 2012 01:58 |
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gently caress, my 3-day-old X100 has a hot pixel on the sensor. It's off to the side and I would have never noticed it if I didn't take some photos with a black background, and I guess it really isn't a big problem, but I'll always know it's there now. It only shows up in colour pictures. Edit: Just took some test photos and can't see it no more. ...Good? Edit 2: Nope, still there, but not always visible. Should I be more concerned about this, and send it to Fuji for fixin'? Cacator fucked around with this message at 02:46 on Feb 22, 2012 |
# ? Feb 21, 2012 06:03 |
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I was having an argument in another forum and I decided to check out the Amazon's best selling list for all cameras. I skip all the P&S and super P&S cameras and the final list for mirrorless camera and DSLR camera is pretty interesting. code:
If you just want to see the mirrorless camera rankings, here is the separated list.
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# ? Feb 22, 2012 04:56 |
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Thanks for the additional viewpoints guys. Tough choice ahead. hehe. Bummer that on the m4/3 front it appears to be hard(ish) to find the 20/1.7.
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# ? Feb 22, 2012 05:18 |
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As much as I hate the m4/3 sensor, the omd seems to be hitting all right notes. I will probably end up getting one. What is a nice 50mm equivalent lens for it? Tried a NEX 5 at a store and found it too small for my liking.
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keyframe posted:As much as I hate the m4/3 sensor, the omd seems to be hitting all right notes. I will probably end up getting one. What is a nice 50mm equivalent lens for it? Panasonic Leica 25mm f1.4 is fantastic, but was a little too expensive and similar in focal length to the 20mm for me. Also, no suggestions on my X100's hot pixel? It doesn't seem to be common.
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# ? Feb 22, 2012 05:55 |
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Cacator posted:Also, no suggestions on my X100's hot pixel? It doesn't seem to be common. You've had it for 3 days, why not just return it?
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# ? Feb 22, 2012 05:58 |